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Togetherness With Your Family Or Friends Will Be More Exciting With The Epson Moviemate 60 Portable Projector
Gathered with family and loved ones is a matter that is very happy, especially in a very special day, Christmas day. things will become happy to see movies, play video games or singing together. And all this can be done in our homes are comfortable, without having to leave the house on this cold season, thanks to the Epson MovieMate 60 Portable Projector, DVD and music player combo.
The instant home cinema for bigscreen recreation that goes where you go. — Experience the ending in high-def home recreation with Epson MovieMate 60, a forceful projector, DVD and music player combo that brings you brilliant blockbuster achievement. Epson MovieMate 60 delivers all the big-screen drama, sound and excitement you desire — just plug, load and play.
Epson V11H319220 isn’t just for movies. You can easily relish videogames, sports, karaoke, and more. Plug in your PC, camcorder or digital camera and enjoy your favorite games, pictures and home movies. It even works with your Apple iPod® and favorite gaming devices. With so many options and an affordable price tag, Epson MovieMate 60 is truly home entertainment at its best.
regale a theater-like experience almost anywhere with wide-screen images and rich colors. With a DVD player and speakers built in, Epson MovieMate V11H319220 can go wherever you go. Move it from room to room. Bring it on holiday, to parties, or back to school. A simple handle and soft, cozy carrying case are included. And, at just 9.3 lb, it’s the smallest combo projector available. Impression all the action with great sound — two 10 W Dolby Digital speakers with DTS Digital Surround are also built in.
Features/Benefits
· Enjoy bigger-than-life recreation — WSVGA resolution (960 x 540) for images up to eight times larger than on a 40", widescreen TV
· Brilliant, blockbuster movies — built-in, progressive-scan DVD player
· Just plug, load and play — easy setup; includes 1.35x digital zoom, manual focus and auto keystone correction (+/- 30 degrees)
· Cutting-edge connectivity — HDMI for maximum flexibility; connect to external high-definition video sources
· Super clear, even in well-lit rooms — 2000 lumens color light output, 2000 lumens white light output*
· Take the show on the road — built-in handle and carrying case included
· Set up in any setting — sleek design and low profile for any décor
· Share all the action with great sound — two built–in, 10 W Dolby Digital speakers with DTS Digital Surround
· Regale every detail with colors that pop off the screen — 3LCD, 3–chip optical engine and dynamic contrast ratio up to 3000:1
· Use with popular electronic devices — Apple iPod, Nintendo Wii , Sony Playstation® 3 and Microsoft Xbox 360 compatible
· Not just for DVDs — sing karaoke, play videogames, relish your computer, camcorder or digital camera with easy Plug ‘n Play connectivity
· Energy-efficient E-TORL lamp — 200 W lamp lasts up to 5000 hours**
· Rest easy with outstanding support — 2-year limited warranty; two-day home service shipping
· Dimensions (W x D x H) — Excluding feet: 13.4" x 9.4" x 5.0" and Weight 9.3 lb
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